A Selection of Past Exhibitions

Undusting

Ryerson/ Brighton Exchange

For the ninth consecutive year, students from the University of Brighton’s 2nd & 3rd year BFA photography program are exchanging image files with Ryerson University’s 2nd year Image Arts photo students. In past years, this exhibition has been shown on monitors in a physical space in both respective schools. This year due to the closing of school facilities because of Covid-19, both exhibitions will be hosted online.

listen for what She tells you

where i end, u belong

where i end, u belong is a series which focuses on the stories and experiences of men and non-binary male presenting people between the ages of 18-21. Specifically, examining the navigation of masculinity and their perspectives on masculinity’s effects on mental health and identity. Thus, profiling experiences of those whose identities challenge the notion of the social ideology of “the masculine man”.

Art In Colour

The annual Art In Colour exhibition hosted by IMA's Course Union. The exhibit features work by Ryerson BIPOC artists. This year the work addresses the theme of "Identity" through a representation of different mediums.

BACKWARDs CIRCLE

Sign(s) of Life, Glendon Mcgowan

Sign(s) of Life addresses and investigates the idea of physical space in relation to human
encounter and interaction, within the environment of the beaches and shorelines of Lake Ontario
that extend across Toronto’s southern boundary.

Taking the Lane, Cole LeGree

With a relative increase in people looking to move away from motor vehicles, and increasing cyclist and pedestrian fatalities at the hands of motorists, the City of Toronto (alongside Vancouver and Montreal) announced Vision Zero, a long-term plan to eliminate traffic-related deaths in the city by 2021.